How will the EF 70-200 f2.8L IS USM do at the blue circle?
Is a tripod recommended?
Want to make sure before i rent the lens and try it out.
Ok, thanks!70-200 or 70-300 at blue circle is fine....
no need a tripod as you have more then enuff time to wait...
Dont drink too much water and make sure you have something to fill your stomach IF you are to be there for more then 5 hours. Btw, no toilets is there...so make yourself invinsible.
Ok, thanks!
seii7 said:Easy day spotting with aircon and a cold drink
9M-AFL
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78914653@N08/8171531907/
This for Erkuan
JA828J Ghibli Jet
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78914653@N08/8171558088/
Got new spot ah..Makinen85 said:Hey i was there too...before that i was at changi business park....will upload the photos later..
MachBot said:Got new spot ah..![]()
Canon EF 70-200 mm f4 L USM - 16
Canon EF 70-200 mm f4 L IS USM - 24
Edit: settled on this 2, not sure if i need IS or not. Will be shooting without tripod.
Which one to rent?![]()
I think this is a Dornier 328...
I'll concur with SnapHappyDad, that's a Dornier 328-110 or more exactly an United States Air Force (USAF) Dornier C-146A operated by the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC).Your probably right base on the fins at the bottom rear on a internet search; for commercial aircraft I seriously can't tell the difference. I 'm only good at chancing on to odd planes that lands on our shores here and the Bombbardier Dash 8-200 was the closest base on tailcode search. It has Air Transport Int'l style of paint scheme without ATI markings.
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